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do as well when they shall have learned how to grow beets. 

 None of these farmers have had previous experience in growing 

 beets and it does not necessarily follow that they are more skill- 

 ful than some others who did not succeed so well. True, the 

 thorough, painstaking farmer is more likely to succeed at first 

 than the careless, but until more experience is had with the crop 

 much wnll depend upon a fortunate timing of the work and selec- 

 tion of land. 



Yields Obtained 



Name. 

 Adams, S. B. 

 Albertson, C. 

 Ainsley, G. W. 

 Armstrong, S. E. 

 Babcock, C. L. 

 Bascett, G. S. 

 Beardsley, R. E. 

 Becker, P. 

 Bidleman, J. F. 

 Bowman, W. 

 Boyce, P. H. 

 Branard, CM. 

 Brand, Jno. 

 Brown, A. W. 

 Brown, G. A. 

 Brumsted, Chas. 

 Buell, O. A. 

 Berry, H. W. 

 Caple, P. J. 

 Gardner, P. R. 

 Carley, A. W. 

 Carpenter, G. F. 

 Carr, F. J. 

 Carrier, E. 

 Caccada, M. F. 

 Chamberlain, E. 

 Chamberlain, Geo. 

 Clark, E. 

 Clark, G. H. 

 Colliere, F. J. 

 Corbett, M. J. 



BY Some of the Farmers Growing Sugar Beets 

 FOR Manufacture. 



Yield per 



Acres acre. 



Post office. grown. Tons. 



Sherburne 2 10.8 



Waverly i 1 1 -7 



Binghamton lyi 12.6 



Unadilla Forks i i7-6 



Fulton I 20.5 



Coopers i ii.2 



Elmira 2 10.9 



Central Bridge i 13.2 



Chemung iX ^2.3 



Baldwinsville i 21.0 



Corning 2 11. 5 



Stockwell I 16.7 



Elmira 2 21.3 



Unadilla Forks 2.5 14.8 



Pitcher i 11.7 



Batavia i 12.7 



Sherburne i 12.5 



W. Winfield i 10.3 



Cattatunk 3 13-8 



Tulley 2 17. 1 



Binghamton i 13.4 



Lindley...- i 12.6 



Tully I 12.5 



Corfu I 13.5 



Wells Mills I 10.6 



Southport I 14-2 



Elmira 2 10.9 



Tully I 10.2 



Cooperstown 3 10.9 



Preble i 12.3 



Corbettville i 12.7 



